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	<title>Listen Intently &#187; capitol limited</title>
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		<title>On the Train Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 20:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roger Spurgeon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s nearly midnight, the Toledo train station is full of passengers ready to board the Capitol Limited eastbound towards Washington, DC.  I walk out the back of the station to rest my bag on the picnic table as is my habit.  It&#8217;s a bit chilly, but the fresh air beats sitting in the train station.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s nearly midnight, the Toledo train station is full of passengers ready to board the Capitol Limited eastbound towards Washington, DC.  I walk out the back of the station to rest my bag on the picnic table as is my habit.  It&#8217;s a bit chilly, but the fresh air beats sitting in the train station.  It&#8217;s an interesting thing, Amtrak travelers are generally a talkative bunch.  Randomly, another traveler proudly tells me that his bag contains a fold up bicycle, would you believe it?  And he longs for the return of the Florida Rail Pass.  I don&#8217;t ask him what he&#8217;s doing in Toledo, Ohio, instead of Florida.</p>
<p>I get in a few last minute texts to the guys as the train arrives.  <em>(I hope you two had a good day.  I did miss our morning radiator time!)</em> I am happy to be in a sleeper, as the coaches are full with many more boarding in Toledo.  The excitement of being on board takes me through to Port Clinton where I finally lay down and get some sleep.  Sleeping on the train, even in a sleeper room, is still not always super restful.  I woke up several times, but again managed to completely miss Cleveland.  Darn.</p>
<p>Somehow, I wake up just as we enter Pittsburgh.  Perfect timing!  I enjoy the scene of the incline railroad, hills, rivers, and bridges as we cross the river into the train station.  Every time in come into this station, I will think of the memories of a previous visit with Rollie on the way home from Philadelphia.  We did a lot of walking that night!  The sun is beginning to rise as we pull out of town, but I am quickly asleep again.</p>
<p>It is a pleasure to wake up in the mountains (well, these are really just big hills in the east!) when on the train.  The tracks generally follow a river and the Capitol Limited route is no exception.  The river is flowing westward and the vistas are white with a dusting of snow.  There is a calmness to it all.  An element of serenity that I do not find anywhere else.  No better way to enjoy my french toast in the dining car.</p>
<p>The rivers reverse direction as we pass through the tunnel underneath the Eastern Continental Divide.  After the tunnel, we follow a small stream flowing eastward with the train.  It is peaceful, relaxing, and I can picture myself living in such an environ.  The stream turns into a larger river, white water flowing around the rocks with force and recklessness.</p>
<p>This is the way to start a day.  We&#8217;re running about 45 minutes late, but that is not of any concern.  My friends are due in Washington, DC, much later than I, so I will enjoy my bonus minutes of train time.  We&#8217;re in Cumberland, MD, now.  Time to take a fresh air break.</p>
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